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Make a complete meal right on your grill in just 30 minutes with steak and pepper foil packets. Wrap up your steak, bell peppers, onions, potatoes, seasonings and cheese in aluminum foil to cook on a hot grill. Let stand ten minutes before eating.

Ingredients

1 cup chopped orange bell pepper

1 lb boneless beef sirloin steak, cut into chunks

1 cup chopped bell peppers, yellow, green and orange

2 cups sliced yellow onion

2 cups diced red skin potatoes

¼ cup Worcestershire sauce

2 tbsp olive oil

2 tsp garlic powder

¼ cup shredded cheddar cheese

Steps

Preheat grill to medium-high or oven to 450°F. Combine all ingredients except cheese in a large bowl and mix until well coated.

Spray four large pieces of heavy-duty aluminum foil with cooking spray and distribute mixture evenly, fold and seal each packet. Cook 30 minutes.

Remove packets from heat; let stand 10 minutes before opening to allow steam to soften potatoes. Top each mixture with cheese.

Nutrition information

Calories404kcal20%

Fat23.4g36%

Saturated fat8.1g41%

Carbs22.0g7%

Sodium282mg12%

5.1gsugar

2.5gfiber

26.5gprotein

90mgcholesterol

Ratings and reviews

Steak and Pepper Foil Packet is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
Great easy mealThis is a very easy recipe. I added one teaspoon ground black pepper to the spice mix which added more great flavor. I would recommend microwaving the diced potatoes a little bit before putting them in the packets. Mine were a bit crisp. Husband loved the recipe

Date published: 2017-12-31

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
Husband loved itInstead of Worcestershire sauce I mixed a packet of dry onion soup mix in. I also added red pepper flakes and chipotle spice by konriko. To my husband’s packet I added sliced jalapeño.